Background Environmental heterogeneity plays a major role in invasion and coexistence dynamics. Habitat segregation between introduced species and their native competitors is usually described in terms of different physiological and behavioural abilities. However little attention has been paid to the effects of behaviour in habitat partitioning among invertebrates, partially because their behavioural repertoires, especially marine benthic taxa, are extremely limited. This study investigates the effect of gaping behaviour on habitat segregation of the two dominant mussel species living in South Africa, the invasive Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous Perna perna. These two species show partial habitat segregation on the south coast...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Mussels are important ecological engineers on intertidal rocks where they create habitat that contri...
The indigenous South African mussel Perna perna gapes during periods of aerial exposure to maintain ...
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertid...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
The interactions between invasive exotic and indigenous species can have profound harmful effects on...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
On the south coast of South Africa, the invasive alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis shows partia...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
<div><p>By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of a...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
As ecosystem engineers, mussels create habitat for many species by ameliorating harsh environments,...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Mussels are important ecological engineers on intertidal rocks where they create habitat that contri...
The indigenous South African mussel Perna perna gapes during periods of aerial exposure to maintain ...
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertid...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
The responses of indigenous and exotic species to environmental factors can differ across spatial an...
Periodical sand inundation influences diversity and distribution of intertidal species throughout th...
The interactions between invasive exotic and indigenous species can have profound harmful effects on...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
On the south coast of South Africa, the invasive alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis shows partia...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of advantage...
<div><p>By associating closely with others to form a group, an animal can benefit from a number of a...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
As ecosystem engineers, mussels create habitat for many species by ameliorating harsh environments,...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Mussels are important ecological engineers on intertidal rocks where they create habitat that contri...
The indigenous South African mussel Perna perna gapes during periods of aerial exposure to maintain ...